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Tucker and the Horse Thief is an interesting little gem from the mid-'80s. The film dives into the California gold rush, with Tucker—a girl cleverly disguised as a boy—navigating her way through societal norms and expectations. The pacing can feel a bit slow at times, but it gives the story a chance to breathe, allowing the characters to develop naturally. The friendship between Tucker and Sol, the Jewish son of the store owner, is the heart of the film and adds some depth, especially given the backdrop of conflict and disapproval from Tucker's dad. There's a unique mix of light humor and serious themes woven throughout, making it a distinctive piece in the TV movie landscape of the era.
Features a strong female lead in a male-dominated genre.Highlights themes of identity and acceptance.Set against a rich historical backdrop.
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